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Show Kim. W. A. r. HmIsm. W.A. Hodges E. HmIi!. A $ Sons Now, W. 2 S. St., Salt Lake City 135 UNION ASSAY OFFICE. Chsmlau mA 1. A aaaysrs. J. Hanauer. . V. Sadlei Weat Temple. 1441. Balt Laka City, Utah Analytical Work a Specialty. SETTLES, MATHEZ A CO, Chemical and Motallurglca Laboratory. h Bo a Wait Temple Street, Itl Balt Lake City, Utah. W. a. KING, MANAGER. 9f SVA'A CRISMON A NICHOLS. 2 Aaaayees and g Office Chemist. and Lalmratory, 229 Temple Street, a SALT LAKES 8. design. We si'1 you e Do You Know? 1 from her There smith up had many nullum; but a the year wore on they gradually fell fnmi ihi-i- r allegiance. until une day slu- - uauke to the fact thai f all ibe In many but two remained. Thin Millie earm-b- i eummiinion aiili hei until and lau-i'- d her fur the brvt time, aerliiiir-lTo eoiihidi-- r the quealloli ot man luge. "I am iiii longer a young a 1 a as. she remarked to heimdr, "and al though my frfeiiiih are kind enough to call me charming, their very In sIhU-iii-ii hiii it leada me to believe that I ahuuld decide at once which of in y two remaining auliora I had better aeceil " Then he cogitated lung and bu. lccplt-night over the fuund it ever more illlflciill to solve. "Hilly," ahe argin-iJ- , "is hi rung and maiterfiil. lie will guard me from all rude contact with the world. He will view me aa a rare and fragile not l hoime flower which muni he from every rude blast, every varying change of temperature. The aun must not shine too strogty me not the wind blow too keenly. He appeal to my feminine aenae of dependence and to my love of being loved; but," and she shook her head soberly; there la no une dlagiiialng the fact that liiu exceaalve care to me will prove a Imre. He will always lie solicitous to see that I wear my rubbers when It U He will Insist on damp underfoot. dividing fur me nil the questions of life, whether trivial nr Imimrtaut; whut books I shall read, what religion I shall adopt and, probably, what breakfast food I shall eat. Within two years I shall be a pampered nonentity without either a will or an Intelligence of my own. "Now, I uniat weigh Jack In the He Is n dear, lovable fel balance. low, a charming and amusing companion. but with as little sense of responsibility as a kitten. He appeals strongly to my maternal Instinct. I feel that he needs my affect Ion anil. In a measure, my guidance; but I cannot. deceive myself. I shall have to bear the brunt of everything, decide all Imiioriaiit question and grapple with all the problems that would come to us In our mutual experience. He demands of existence sunshine and rows, a song and a jest; but In times of storm and stress he would be as a broken reed. And yet in fair weather he would be a delightful agent with a chance to let tny Individuality and develop, for I should be the iieailof the house. Now, the ludy married one of these inen. Which? IX) you know? Life. Mas u lady whii John C. INVESTMENT BANKER. iMakllikad IMS. W.i $ I? CITY. Salt Lake City, IMah, October 3rd, The liiwIoeM of the late John AHeaycr, will bo continued by hi wife, at hU requeut, under the name nf John McYicker Aay Ofllee al 46 Itlrhardu St. Mr. Arthur Selby, for three ear at the I'nion ofllee, will ai t uh inuninter, which will bn a Kiianjitee that all work done at the e will be antbifuctory. Mr. McVlcker and Mr. Slby aak that all old cuHtonieru continue their Patronage and aollclt new work froira their frienda. of-lic- Fifteen assays or analyaea for 3. Gold, Silver, Lead. Copper, Iron, Zinc, Silica, Calcium and Mangan- ese. Write for particulars. CHEMITHE HENRY HANSON CAL RESEARCH CO. Analytical and Consulting Chemists, 64 Railroad Building, Denver, Colo, U. S. A. Mrs. H. Fontijn, TRANCE MEDIUM. READING DAILY TEST MEETINGS Sunday and Thura days at 8 Oclock. Admission 10 cents. 267 S. W. Temple St., - SOKOL SUGAI STOCKS. SANS STOCKS, Ami Other High Grade lavsstmsati ImisI Sold. 31 Mai lt fait Lake City. f - Balk VkMH 137. iove. KNAPT0N, a CURTIS HANGER CO. C. C. W. C. Clements. Clements. 130 Palm Ave. 4th 8L CLEMENTS BROTHERS. j; Lake City Utah ? Thone Hell 1389 ni. ' PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DECORATORS. jr gMnreeco Tinting, Calcamlnlng, Wall Paper Cleaning. 1061 fp Shaw Not a Gourmand. Georgo Ilernard Shaw, critic, dramatist and novelist, asserts that he has no more home Instinct than a milk can at a railway station, llo admits, however, that he haa an address at 10 Adclphia terrace, Imndon. "These chambers, ho explains, constitute the real center of my domesticity, because my wife lives there. My official residence, qualifying mo as a Formerly of vestryman. Is In Fltzroy square; my mother lives then1. I live nowhere. 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This secret la easily understood and slmpie to follow and it will aaWf you the expense of creams, cosmetics, bleaches and forever give you a beautiful complexion and free your skin from pimples, bad color, blackheads, etc. It alone la worth to you many times the price we ask you to send for the genuine diamond ring of lab Privileges. Stop-ov- er New Direct Route to Best local train service in Utah. NEVADAS GOLD Ask the agent, or address FIELDS J. H. Burtner, District Pass. Agent, Salt Lake City. Beatty, Rhyolite, Goldfield and Tonopah. Turn Dimes Into Dollars. Phenomenal Success of The St. Patrick Mining & Milling COMPANY OF UTAH (Incorporated). Our company is capitalized at 250,000 shares, of which 100.000 shares are set aside for working stock capital, and the remaining 150,000 shares of treasof its more one-ha-lf or of treasury stock placed upon the market at the is pooled until at least low price of. ten cents per sliarc. The proceeds of ury stock is sold. Bear in mind tliat this stock is unassessoble, amt the sale will lc judiciously expended to the further liable development of the property, which is loctaed in Bit; that private property of stockholders is not Over 15,000 already bought by eager In vestors and we now offer the 35,000 'shares remaining of its first block Minim; District. Salt Lake County, for corporation indebtedness. Utah, and consists of six promising mining claims. The Board of Directors are A. J. Smith, PresiOver fifteen hundred dollars have already been B. A. M. dent; Hans II. Peterson, since date of incorexpended in development Froiseth, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Leona F. poration. February. 1XV'i. consisting of over 500 Smith and David A. Buck. The latter is also superMinerals already feet of tuttm-and incliu-sintendent. found carry values in t'opper, Gold, Silver, Lead and Iron. We are now driving the tunnel ahead THIS REALLY is $1 SECURITY for 10 cts. to cut the mineral vein , vh is believed to be Remember an exteusinn of the will lmowq Maxficld mine, that "Good mines from good prospects grow, has already pr dv.ocd lo of thousands of,, Tims we harvest as we sow. dollars. Dont' delay, buy now, and get in on the ground The properl i iij'.iy-- .! with hoisting and door. pumping engine, ore or: ml steel rails in tunnel. (,'oUomvood Vice-Preside- nt; wc-t- . 1 i General Commission roKerage usiness In all UTAH and NEVADA STOCKS. i Order Promptly Executed References, any BnnK in Utah. Child, Cole Mourning Vagaries. Mourning Is not what It used to In fact. I lie, said an undertaker. expect to sis It go out altogether in the next century or so. PcrhHps It Is Just as well. No young widow, I've heard any, ran wear mourning without looking like an advent urea. Rut in the seventeenth century widows not only wore mourning, but their bed curtain were black, and the sheets and pillow rust's had a block Even their edging, like stationery. lingerie had a mourning band. In Italy the nobles of the Renal sance carried their mourning as far as their knives and forks, which had ebony Instead of Ivory handles. Gray rlolh superceded black for mourning lu the eighteenth century. The fashion lasted about twenty yeurs. Then It died out, as It had sprung up. mysteriously. Co.,; 100 Atlas Black, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Swan 8ong. The nature fake," said Dr. William J. laing, the uature writer. "Is always harmful. A striking Instance of this occurred not long since at the zoo. You know the old nature fake about the swan how this beautiful bird, silent all lls day, bursts when eying Into the sweetest song? Well, at a xoo one day, a keeper saw a boy steal up behind a swan with a brick In hi hand. Here. said the keeper, 'what are you going o do there?' " 'Ah, lenitne alone,' snarled the buy. 'I wautcr hear him sing." : !r-i- m l . down and 55.(0 buys 250 $ 10.00 down and SIO.i'O $ 5.1 V) for four months mor-th'- CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL NOW. .:. months ntl.ly for four l le, Nice of Tom. Yea, she said, 1 always like to go out with Tom. her friend replied, "he seems so stupid. He hardly ever says anything." 1 know. Still, 1 can sit and toll him tny troubles by the hour and ho never lets me know by word or sign that he Is being bored -- t;a-!it- 1 hut s To Tell Pure Coffee. Denmark is famous for Its coffee, as every tourist to that fascinating A Dancountry can hear witness. ish woman' who Uvea In New York waa speaking of coffee the other day, telling how to distinguish the various She took up a cup of caff, grades. noir, and, tilting it gently, asked hev to examine the side of thft 'it leaves a browr cup closely, mark, doesn't it?" her companion re marked. 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I sometimes think that great men Buffer the greatest Impoverishment In the realm of human kindness. In th first place, we are afraid of approaching them, lest our offers should seem presumptuous and impertinent. Or we think that such little ministries as ours can never be needed, and the Dr. kindly service la withheld. NlcoII has recently told u what delicate delight It gave to Ian Maclaren when anybody did him a An Individual act of perkindness. sonal grace made his heart sing for many a day. The Sunday Strand. Roll-ertso- n B. A. M. Froiseth, Scctv., St. Patrick Mining & Milling Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. huts 500 share--- . shares of I subscribe hereby for months $ 20.00 down ami S20.G) ly for four of the "St. stock, fully paid and buys 10HO har-. . Patrick Mining & Milting Co. at the price of Ten O $ 50.iXl d t.p ami lv for four months Cents a share, for which I enclose $ I its 151 diarvS. as first payment, balance to be paid in four equal $ 40.00 down an S htYt vi ltlily for four months monthly installments. l.;i-c- She easily may be justified, 1 think, said stately Miss Dilly, fifty-liv- e and handsome, with gray curls nnd rosy cheeks and lipa that still but ahe never smiled bewltcliingly, la wise to do so. I know of a sad case of the kind. "A girl luved a man. but wai not ture perhaps he waa not sure whether or not he loved her In return. They were splendid friends, and his render, considerate manner might tave meant almost anything. The girl loved him so well that the uncertainty was torture, only comforted by the knowledge that he had no other girl 'riend, let alone lover, to share the devotion to her. Thin luestlonable went on for some years. At last she fell ill. The doctor, in Tact, told her that she had no chance of recovery. She was not altogether sorry, since the man never had 8ok-eRy and by came the thought that now, with death so near, she could settle the problem. It would be no immodesty to sieak of love now. "So she sent for the man. who, seeing her so weak and helpless, forgot conventionality, remembered only tenderness and affection, and bent to kiss her. Then, poor thing, she was cure it had been love all along. She told him, all In a breath, all that she had thought, and suffered ind knew, the while he chivalrously answered that he had loved her always ns he had. indeed, in n way. Yet she felt the truth that he never had loved her. It was only friendliness and liking. He was lying now to save her happiness and pride. She dismissed him at once, bravely keeping up the play of believing his tale until the door had ckwed upon hint. Then, bitterly despairing, she turned her face to the wall and tried to die. "Well, I don't see that it mattered whether or not she told him, cried eager little Millie Simpkins, her eyes wet and shining. Of course, it was too bad that he didn't really love her, but, after all, it would make no difference when she was dead. Miss Dilly rose and laid her hand for n moment on the girl's head before replying. When at last she spoke again there was a new throb In her quiet tone. Perhaps she had Spoken with a purpose, seeing that little Milly was allowing her regard for careless young Stone to become subject to' talk among the veranda gossips. Ah, but you see," she said softly, the doctor was mistaken after nil, and things didn't turn out ns he expected. You see, much as she longed to, the girl didn't die." Chicago Trlt une. n. Harness WorK the. Great Blood a fierve Tonic. Paints, Etc. 217 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. Phones: Bell 1781K, Ind. 2287. well-know- Call and Sea Ma. er, Painting, Graining, Paiter-Hangin('alclnitnlng, Tinting, Sign Painting. 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Get your p: l arge. The recipe Is free with ev-- . order In before our supply la exi Two h-- d 1SS P. O. B the Lady Married One to Men-Which- Assayers ft Chemists The report that Senaiur Foruker i till lighting, is one of those thing hal are unimportant If true. PUZZLE FROM LIFE. l -- Name share?. $100.00 dow n and S! 0.00 monthly for four months buys 50(V shares. Address Date- - The Biter Bit certain bank . In Buenos Ayres has reason to be very grateful to a clerk in its employ. At two o'clock one day a man came in, and, prosperous-lookinpresenting a letter of Introduction, opened an account with 89.000. Just before the hank closed the same man rushed in again In a tremendous burr. He had been cabled for to He must catch a boat New York. first thing In the morning, and must, therefore, draw out all his money. The clerk paid him In his own notes all of which were clever forgeries I A well-know- n well-dresse- g |